We received a capacitor with tool marks from forming the leads. hem.
There is no copper exposed, but the deformation exceeds 10% of the
diameter. It doesn't make any difference how the defomation occurred to
determine whether it is a defect, does it? I say it fails no matter what.
Thoughts from anyone??
Thanks,
Connie M. Korth
Quality Specialist
Reptron Mfg. Services, Hibbing
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